Presented on Wednesday, May 3, 1989 at Quarry Farm.
Jeffrey Steinbrink teaches English at Franklin and Marshall College and is an active and valued member of the Center's distinguished Committee of Academic Advisors. He has conducted extensive research at teh Mark Twain Project as a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellow and recently completed a book length study of Clemens that bears the provisional title of Getting to Be Mark Twain. Professor Steinbrink will focus on the relationship between Samuel Clemens and Jervis Langdon in a talk titled: "Rappaccini's Daughter and Jervis Langdon's Son-in-Law: A Contrast of Fathers."